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Weekly Blog Round-Up

by Flexo on August 11, 2006

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Here’s what you may have read from the members of the MoneyBlogNetwork (and beyond) this week:

Five Cent Nickel shared his first impressions of Craigslist. He found it to be full of scammers. Free Money Finance has a list of 8 places to live less expensive than the major cities but seem to be “nice” places to live.

JLP from AllFinancialMatters wants to know how much you’re spending on your utilities. Jim from Blueprint for Financial Prosperity announced his engagement and his new job. Mighty Bargain Hunter talks about boiling frogs.

No Credit Needed was on Dave Ramsey’s show. Get Rich Slowly warns that there’s no way to make money quick in the stock market (reliably). Blogging Awat Debt (which was mentioned by a nationally syndicated columnist) wonders if AAA is worth the cost.

Don’t forget to check out the personal finance topic at the MoneyBlogNetwork Forums.

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1 Tricia August 11, 2006 at 11:59 am

Thank you for the mention Flexo. It is appreciated :)

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